Are you familiar with set theory and homeostasis? Just curious.
Peep this. The more complex something is, the easier it will break, malfunction, etc
On one hand you have my "friends." They don't really fuck with people all like that, keep things within "the family" and "power" rests in the hands of a few. On the other hand, we have the general population. They can be united, but due to having so many complex parts (culture, religion, etc), they are bound to break at some point. Before the job gets done, or after? Who knows, but my buddies don't care about any of that. They said, Bull Goose, this is how it's going down and I listened. So I suggest that people start listening.
That is all, I have business to attend to.
Peep this. The more complex something is, the easier it will break, malfunction, etc
On one hand you have my "friends." They don't really fuck with people all like that, keep things within "the family" and "power" rests in the hands of a few. On the other hand, we have the general population. They can be united, but due to having so many complex parts (culture, religion, etc), they are bound to break at some point. Before the job gets done, or after? Who knows, but my buddies don't care about any of that. They said, Bull Goose, this is how it's going down and I listened. So I suggest that people start listening.
That is all, I have business to attend to.
I have to agree with the explanation. The more parts and pieces of one mechanical like device, the more of the chance their is of one of those little cogs being jostled loose and fucking the whole thing up.. I wouldn't speak on the whole "U.S People being united" as if it were going to occur anytime soon. I definitely believe that in a time of emergency and mass disarray, (massive earthquake for example) people will be segregated into small factions to survive. People only become united to stand against the same threat and now-a-dayz theres too much political apathy for people to actually prevent these things from occurring.
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